Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Flashlights have undergone a revolution
thanks to the LED technology that is also changing household light bulbs.

The result is much brighter light with the
same size of batteries. It does not make sense to buy non-LED flashlights
unless you like the warmer, but dimmer, glow of the old incandescent.

Flashlights come in an enormous range of
shapes and sizes, from ones that easily fit in a pants pocket to ones that can
be swung as weapons.

If you’ve ever been interested in the mini
kind, which you can whip out from your pocket at the least provocation along
with headlamps to make illicit night-time lawn watering easier!

Some models running on a single AAA battery
can pump out 100 lumens, enough to light up a couple dozen metres. An old
style flashlight of similar size might offer 10 lumens, and barely illuminate a
couple of metres.

For an affordable, durable mini flashlight,
you may want to check out the Klarus Light XTQ1, which has a life span of up to
50 000 hours. It is waterproof for up to 2 metres and actually proves quite
reliable, despite only having a lumen output of 800.

You can spend enormous sums on a
flashlight. BUT a better idea would be to find one that is both cheap and
trustworthy and rather buy that instead. Browse through Klarus Light’s website
and you’ll be sure to find a flashlight that suites your needs.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

The Klarus XT2C flashlight itself feels
high quality, with no sharp edges and good balance and utility. The interface
is also much more intuitive than a lot of the tactical flashlights and it seems
like this feature puts the XT2C above a lot of others. Like many other high end
flashlights, this one is designed for an 18650 li-ion battery or two CR123
camera batteries. You may want to order your flashlight with the batteries and
charger from the Klarus Light website; there you’ll find a wide range of
durable, affordable and innovative tactical torches.

The switch interface on this flashlight is
spot on for the intended application. Mode-less operation means that actions
are always the same. A light press on the main button pulls the flashlight up
on high, whereas a harder press clicks it down to stay on. That by itself isn’t
fantastic; it’s how the flashlight incorporates the strobe functionality that is
really usable.

Strobing flashlights are supposed to
confuse and disorient targets, but incorporating another mode into a flashlight
in an intuitive way is difficult. Most flashlight interfaces are somewhat
confusing to use. However, with the Klarus XT2C you can press the “Mode” button
to get straight to a momentary full brightness strobe!

With all the buttons on the back and a compact body, this flashlight would be a
great candidate for mounting on a pistol or rifle.

The light beam on the XT2C could be
described as “floody” and very wide. The reflector is fairly small and uses an
“orange peel” style texture rather than a smooth one. When you point it at something,
it floods the whole area with light instead of focusing tightly where you aim
it. This is perfect for the intended use as a weapon mounted flashlight.

You probably wouldn’t drop your flashlight
into a glass of water, but it’s nice knowing that it can handle some water
without any problem at all. The flashlight is spec’d at fully waterproof to 2
metres because the o-rings on both sides stop the water from getting past. This
light is also impact resistant to a certain height.

All in all, the Klarus XT2C is great value
for money. The Cree XM-L is a great LED and really pumps out the lumens in this
small flashlight.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Flashlights are important, aren’t they?
Small and large, piercing the darkness like a searchlight or dimly preserving
our tactical night vision, we love them all. The AR10 rechargeable flashlight
is a pretty straightforward torch, at first glance, but there are hidden
superpowers within.

Would you like to purchase the AR10 flashlight? Take a look on Klarus Light's website and you'll find a wide range of durable, affordable flashlights.

The AR10 is a single-LED, single-focus
flashlight, powered by a single 2600mAh Lithium 18650 cell. Illumination comes
from a CREE XM-L2 U2 LED. The light meets IPX8 spec, which means it is
waterproof to 2 meters, as well as being impact resistant from 1 metre. The
battery is easily changeable and reverse-protected (You can’t put it in
wrong!), accessed through a screw-on end cap, sealed with a single O-ring below
the threads. There is a single push-button switch that activates both the
on/off function as well as the four levels of light the LED can emit (Turbo,
High, Medium, and Low). These are 1080, 450, 150, and 10 lumens, respectively.

When it’s first turned on, the LED shines
at the intensity of the previous use. If a different intensity is desired, the
user only has to click a few more times and the unit cycles through them all.
Turning the device off is as simple as holding down the switch for a few
seconds.

Two more modes are available as well. When
the light is on in any mode, a triple press will activate strobe mode at Turbo
intensity. Another triple press moves it to SOS mode, which is at Medium
intensity. There is also a locking feature, which prevents the unit from
accidentally being activated by children or from within a pack or suitcase.

When the light is first turned on, an
indicator glows slightly in the centre of the switch. This is the battery power
meter. (Centre button LED power indicator is above.) It will glow green for
70-100% charge, orange for 30-70%, and red for less than 30%. If it gets down
to 10% or less, it will flash red.

The unit itself is about 14cm long. The
flat end cap is magnetized, so that it will stay attached in an upright or
vertical position, or hang from a metal shelf or rack. This is where the AR10’s
hidden superpower comes in – you can rotate the head as much as 90°! There is a
45° joint that allows about the top inch to swivel down into a right angle to
the main body. The light can stay on throughout the action, and will stay at
whatever angle you place it at. With the magnetic tail piece, you can direct a
steady beam of light in virtually any direction.

Below the end cap joint is a nicely knurled
section. At that point, there is a groove around the entire torch with a
chromed metal clip attached, which can spin around fully. The clip is very
tight, and may be removable. The next three inches moving up to the inset
tempered glass lens is mostly smooth, with a few deep designs machined in.
Opposite the rubberized push button switch is a gasket-covered port for a
microUSB charging cable.

The torch can be recharged without removing
the battery. A weather-protected miniUSB port opposite the power button allows
you to connect to any powered USB port to grab power and refresh the
battery.

At 149 grams with a battery installed it’s
not going to weigh anyone’s pack or belt too much. The whole flashlight has a
nice heft to it, and you don’t have to worry about damaging it if you drop it.

The AR10 is rated at a high output of 1080 lumens, with a rated runtime of “as
long as” 220 hours on a full charge. While Lithium 18650 cells are not
everywhere or particularly cheap, they are dependable and long-lasting and can
take repeat charges for years. Since they can recharge in place, you may never
find you need to replace it, but it’s nice to know it’s pretty standard if you
do.

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

This flashlight trick will teach you how to
produce smoke (actually pressurized oxygen) from your mouth. This is fun to do
when you're bored at a campfire with your friends or family

You will need for this mighty trick:

-- A flashlight (so you can see it better)
-- Hands (yours)
-- A mouth (yours)
-- Lungs (yours)

Step
1: Hold your breath

The key to doing this effectively is to
hold your breath the whole time you’re doing the trick. It may sound stupid,
but don't breathe, since like I said, the smoke is actually pressurized
oxygen. This is also the time to put the flashlight on your chin. NEVER blow
out your nose while you do this, since it will ruin the smoke and make it
travel all the way back to your lungs.

Step
2: Click your tongue

Yes, close your mouth and while still
holding your breath, click your tongue 10 times. The way that you're supposed
to click your tongue is to put your tongue at the tip of your mouth.

Step
3: Put your fist to your mouth

Put your fist to your mouth and puff your
cheeks out. Don't puff them out too hard since you obviously don't want
exploding cheeks. This should take about 3-5 seconds to do this. Don’t breathe
yet!

Step
4: Open your mouth

Open your mouth. But do not exhale out your
nose as already said since it will ruin the smoke. Just open your mouth and the
smoke will come out. Also, you know what they say: practice makes perfect! It
takes a while to get the hang of it!

Do you know any cool flashlight tricks? Let
us know!

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